Cpl Mannion, who also served on Hill 881S, snapped
this Marine shoulder firing an M-60 to provide suppressive fire for the
CH-46 inbound to Hill 861. This photo also has the patina of an antique.

Photo by, Cpl.
Dennis Mannion

A 500lb bomb at 500 meters from Dennis Mannion's bunker
which is in the foreground of this photo. Hill 881S is visible top
right in the distance. For images of Hill 861 taken 34 years later,
click
here.

Photo by, Cpl.
Dennis Mannion

Sgt. Glenn E. Prentice served at the Khe Sanh Combat
Base (KSCB) before being attached to India Company on Hill 881S as an artillery
Forward Observer. This photograph was taken at KSCB.

Photo by, Sgt.
Glenn Earl Prentice

My most prized possession was stolen.
When word got out of what it meant to me it was returned. Wonder
how many guys still have theirs?

Photo by, Sgt.
John A. Ortiz

From left, my Plt. Sgt., Daniel
G. Jessup and Cpl. Robert A. Wiedeman who was my fire team leader and also
from my home town of Oneonta, NY. On 25 Feb '68 mortar landed in
our trench, Cpl. Wiedeman and Pfc.
Szymanski were killed, Sgt. Jessup, Ken Heinz , another Marine and
I were wounded.x